Scuba Nation Cambodia - PADI Diving and Instruction in the Gulf of Thailand (Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh)

How do we get to you?

Are the any extra costs? Seriously, tell the truth

Do we have to swim back to the boat after the dive?

When is a good time to dive and what's the water temperature and visibility like?

What's the weather like in Sihanoukville?

How safe is your diving boat?

Can we pay by credit card?

What equipment is provided? Does it cost anything extra?

Why on earth are you guys located in Cambodia?

What separates Scuba Nation from it's competitors?

Can I try diving without doing a course?

What equipment do you use and who looks after it?

Why do you close during the rainy season?

So where do you dive? Can you dive in Phnom Penh?

Where do we sleep?

Can I bring my non-diving spouse/friend/kids?

Have you guys ever had an accident?

Is Scuba Nation Insured?

I didn't bring my PADI card - is that a problem?

The competition seems cheaper? Why should I go with you?

I've heard scuba is dangerous in Cambodia...?

Have you guys ever had your PADI license suspended or revoked?

I have my own complete diving equipment, what kind of discount do I get?

I've heard of Cambodia refered to as SCAMbodia, are you guys really legitimate?

Can we book online?

Can we dive on NITROX (enriched air) or could we learn how to dive on NITROX?

   
PADI Scuba Diving Tips of The Day » It may sound hippy hype, but you can enhance your buoyancy through visualization. Mentally rehearse the performance you want (ideally -gliding through the water stream-lined and horizontal and breathing with perfect buoyancy control!) then try to make your buoyancy on the real dive match the dive that you imagined. Multiple studies show that mental practice improves performance – give it a try (and you don’t have to let anyone know you’re doing it!).